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Morecambe Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Morecambe:
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Looking for something that’s fun, different, suitable for all ages from 5 to 55 whatever the weather? Look no further – Megazone is the ultimate laser adventure. It sets your pulse racing, sharpens your senses and gives you that mix...
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Quakers have worshipped on this site since 1677, with the current building dating from 1708. It was restored to its full glory in 1969. In the porch you will find the tombstone of Lancaster’s first Quaker, John Lawson, who was...
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The Grand Theatre was built in 1782 by public subscription, and ever since then has been entertaining the people of Lancaster. Attracting top names like Jack Dee, touring acts including the Mersey Beatles, and still having time for the resident...
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Built in the 15th Century, and rebuilt in the 16th, the Judge’s Lodgings have housed many people associated with the legal system, including the notorious Thomas Covell, witch-hunter and Keeper of The Castle during the trial of the Pendle Witches....
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This museum is housed in the old Town Hall and was the first municipal museum to include a regimental museum. The exhibitions tell the story of the King’s Own Royal Regiment from 1680 until the modern day. Some...
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There has been a defensive building on the site since Roman times, and since then several buildings have held off attacks from the Picts, Scots and other forces. Today you can see where the Lancashire Witches were tried and convicted,...
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Lancaster City Museum lies at the heart of Lancaster in the former Town Hall. In this elegant Georgian building you can explore the city’s past from the Romans to the present day. There are lots of things to see from...
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Lancaster Leisure Park is home to the GB Antiques Centre (North Lancashire’s biggest indoor antiques and furniture centre), Redwood Garden Centre, factory shopping, The Magic Castle children’s soft play area, and a tearoom. Come and buy famous brands at discount...
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Visit Lancaster Priory & Parish Church and see the unique Medieval choir stalls, superb tapestries, historical Regimental Standards and battle honours. We also have a refectory for light refreshments, and gift shops open from Easter until the end of...
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Lancaster’s river, the Lune, is tidal, and until recently was navigable by large trading vessels, giving Lancaster a long maritime history. The Maritime Museum was set up in 1985, in former Customs offices and a warehouse, to chart the maritime...
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The Storey Gallery is an artist-led project that aims to present and promote the highest quality contemporary art in the community. The centre is designed as a community resource, allowing visitors of all ages access to art and related...
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